VIDA Makers & Shakers Interview with Albert Gonzales, Trebla Art
Albert Gonzales, a Southside San Antonio artist and curator, channels his passion into Trebla Art, using creativity to inspire and connect with the community.
read moreAlbert Gonzales, a Southside San Antonio artist and curator, channels his passion into Trebla Art, using creativity to inspire and connect with the community.
read moreThis special edition of our blog pays tribute to the service and sacrifices of military families, showcasing the resilience and contributions of veterans within our community. In this edition, we interview Oswaldo Garcia, a Marine veteran and VIDA resident.
read moreAs part of National Dog Week, we’re back with a special pet edition of our Southside Makers & Shakers series, that highlights members in our community. This month, we’re excited to introduce Archie & Skylar, two beloved pups who not only call VIDA San Antonio home but have also captured the hearts of many through their online presence.
read moreDarnell Smith, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Texas A&M-San Antonio, is building a lasting legacy on the Southside by expanding sports programs, fostering student-athlete success, and elevating the community on a national stage.
read moreBrenda Anz, known as San Antonio’s Coupon Queen, empowers the community through Saving Our Way and Women Unlimited SA, helping people save money and supporting women entrepreneurs with resources and networking opportunities.
read moreDr. Jeanette Ball, Superintendent of Southwest ISD, is a dedicated education leader committed to expanding student opportunities and fostering community partnerships to prepare Southside students for success.
read moreEmilie Herrera, co-founder and owner of Folklores Coffee House, has built a community-driven business on San Antonio’s Southside that focuses on empowerment, support, and making a lasting impact through local partnerships and service.
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